In the most competitive half of the battleground — the 27 most vulnerable Republican - held seats, where
Democrats lead the named incumbent by 6 points, 50 to 44 percent — two - thirds could lose their seats.
Not exact matches
Assemblyman John Wisniewski, the
Democrat leading a legislative inquiry into the bridge fallout, has said he plans to call several figures
named in internal correspondence released last week to testify in Trenton about who authorized the closures and why.
In the
name of keeping the State Senate out of the hands of the sorts of
Democrats who used to run it, Cuomo gave his blessing late last year to the formation of the coalition of Republicans and breakaway «independent»
Democrats who now
lead it.
The
Democrats,
led by Spitzer operatives, had a better candidate, a local dairy farmer
named Darrel Aubertine, and a better machine.
While Ms. Viloria - Fisher may have the best
name recognition of that group, it's Mr. Gershon who is thus far
leading Democrats in campaign funding, having raised $ 506.579 through the latest FEC filings, followed by Mr. Pechefsky — who said he plans to move into the district — at $ 170,818 and Ms. Viloria - Fisher at $ 35,619.
The fear that Trump will fire Mueller from
leading the probe into possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia has caused fear among
Democrats for months, but gained new traction on Friday when Rep. Jackie SpeierKaren (Jackie) Lorraine Jacqueline SpeierOvernight Defense: Over 500 amendments proposed for defense bill Measures address transgender troops, Yemen war Trump taps acting VA chief as permanent secretary Defense bill amendment would protect open transgender military service Navy to stop announcing
names of officials fired for misconduct: report MORE (D - Calif.)
In the week
leading up to Election Day, a flyer targeting Baxter and his support of President Donald Trump was being mailed to
Democrats, urging voters to write in Gary Pudup's
name on the ballot and visit the website of Rochester For All, a political action committee started by former mayoral candidate Rachel Barnhart.